Chuck 70 Block Ox (Navy / Egret / Egret)

Introduced in 1917, the Chuck Taylor All Staris destined to be the most legendary basketball low-top of all times, no matter what these new jacks say. Being impressed by the purist design, high school basketball player Chuck Taylor adopted the Cons as his preferred shoe and later became the number one promoter. After being hired by Converse, Taylor designed the world-famous All Star patch with his signature ankle patch and helped to design clean canvas and leather version in the 1920s. Back in 1936, when basketball became an Olympic sport, Taylor designed white high tops with blue and red trim to create a unique triumph, incomparable to anything in the sneaker world. When Converse came up with the All Star low-tops known as Chuck Taylor All Star Ox in 1957, the whole world fall for the Cons charms...